PTI condemns Khawaja Asif’s disparaging remarks, demands ban his entry into Parliament

PoliticsPTI condemns Khawaja Asif’s disparaging remarks, demands ban his entry into Parliament
  • Defence minister’s remarks a clear attempt to depoliticise women: PTI spokesperson
  • Says filth-filled, absurd talks characteristic, emblem of PML-N

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) termed the filth-filled and absurd talks by the Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on the floor the house shameful and condemnable, demanding both the Houses of Parliament to pass condemnation resolutions against this mentally-retarded person and should ban his entry into the House.

In a statement, the PTI Spokesperson strongly reacted to Khawaja Asif’s abusive and foul language against women PTI MPs in the Joint Session of Parliament and said that such absurd and disparaging talks against women and expressing their hatred was characteristic and emblem of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

   

The PTI Spokesperson said that the entire nation, especially mothers, sisters and daughters and strongly condemned this stinking, dirty and absurd thinking.

The Spokesperson went on to say that filth from Khawaja Asif was nothing surprising; all he was capable of doing was spewing dirt on women. He went on to say that the abusive language used by Shahbaz Sharif’s senior minister was a clear manifestation of PML-N’s low thinking pertaining to the chastity of the nation’s mothers and sisters.

“Absolutely shameful, as it all clearly an attempt to depoliticise women in the country. Khawaja Asif and whole PML-N are constantly targeting women of Pakistan as usual,” he said.

The Spokesperson stated that during the last 15 months, these goons provided official patronage to the humiliation of women, adding that these criminals targeted the housewives specially during the police raids on the houses of political activists across the Country.

The PTI Spokesperson noted that for the first time in the Country’s history, women political workers were being subjected to the worst torture and unlawful imprisonment in the fascist government.

The PTI leader said that these certified criminals knew that our mothers, sisters and daughters have a key role in the political awaking of the nation, which was the result of PTI Imran Khan’s effective message that changed the lives of the countrymen.

In addition, he went on to say that the government of fascist criminals wanted to push forward their malicious agenda to break the morale of our mothers and sisters by resorting to such insulting and abusive talks.

However, he vowed that these gangsters could not dampen the courage of the nation courageous and brave women come what may and they would play their role more emphatically to turn the dream of Haqeeqi Azadi into a reality.

Mati
Mati
Mati-Ullah is the Online Editor For DND. He is the real man to handle the team around the Country and get news from them and provide to you instantly.

Must read

Recent News

Gold Price in Pakistan Today – 17 May 2024

0
On Friday (May 17, 2024), the gold rate for one tola of 24-karat in Karachi, Pakistan, is Rs 241,700.000.It's important to note that gold...
Embassy of Pakistan, Brussels collaborates panel discussion

Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels collaborates panel discussion

0
Monitoring Desk: The Embassy of Pakistan, Brussels, in collaboration with international NGO PATH EU, and EUTOPIA University Consortium, hosted a panel discussion and networking...

Why has the Supreme Court taken notice of Faisal Vawda’s press conference?

0
Agha Iqrar HaroonIslamabad, Pakistan: The issue of Dual Nationality has been in the news for the last three decades in Pakistan and thousands of...

Pakistan, UK hold dialogue on Arms Control & Non-Proliferation

0
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The 6th round of Pakistan-United Kingdom Dialogue on Arms Control and Non-Proliferation was held in Islamabad on May 15, 2024.The Additional...

Pakistani Companies participate in SIAL Canada 2024

0
OTTAWA, Canada: As many as 10 Companies from Pakistan with more than 20 participants are taking part in Canada’s largest food exhibition – SIAL...
Advertisement